Phantoms goalie Cal Heeter has been recalled by the Philadelphia Flyers for the second time in a week, while forward Matt Mangene has been traded to the New York Islanders organization.

Mangene, who has had three goals and three assists in 51 games for the Phantoms this year, was dealt to the Islanders along with a pair of draft picks in exchange for defenseman Andrew MacDonald.

Heeter, who had been recalled by the Flyers this past weekend and sent back down, has been called up again on an emergency basis after Philadelphia netminder Ray Emery suffered a lower-body injury.

The Phantoms, the American Hockey League minor league team affiliated with the Flyers, currently plays in Glens Falls, N.Y., but will make Allentown their home next year and become the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.

Heeter, who has had flashes of brilliance for the Phantoms this year, dressed for both of Philadelphia's games on Saturday and Sunday as backup to Steve Mason, but did not play. This marks his third call-up to the Flyers, but he has yet to see career NHL ice time.

Heeter is 15-19-0 for the Phantoms this year, with a 2.48 goals against average and a .916 save percentage. He has four shutouts this season, including back-to-backs on Jan. 3 and 4, which earned him a AHL Player of the Week distinction.

Mangene, 24, played in 92 career games with the Phantoms, and has yet to play in the NHL. If he is sent to the Islanders' minor league team, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, he could play against the Phantoms as early as March 16.

A Long Island native, Mangene was signed to a free agent deal with the Flyers organization in April 2012 out of the University of Maine.

MacDonald, 27, has played for the Islanders since 2009 and is expected to play in the NHL, not for the Phantoms. He has had 4 goals and 20 assists for New York this season.